How to Weave in Ends in Crochet (so they don't come undone) in 6 easy steps
Learning how to weave in ends in crochet simply means to secure the tails of yarn once you break them so that they don't come undone. It might sound easy but there's definitely a technique to it (especially to make sure they don't pop out!) and so I've got some step by step photos, a video tutorial and a few words about how I weave in my ends at the end of a crochet project.
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Rapunzel | PDF | Crochet | Yarn
This pattern provides instructions to crochet a Rapunzel doll. Materials needed include various colors of yarn and a 1.60mm crochet hook. The pattern includes detailed instructions over 31 rounds to crochet Rapunzel's head and hair. Instructions are also provided to crochet Rapunzel's dress, arms, feet, flowers and other accessories. Once all pieces are complete, the pattern describes how to assemble the full Rapunzel doll.